The Different Calcium+2 Intensity Profile and Quality of Oocyte and Goat Sperms after Cryopreservation

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This research aims were to study the effect of the oocyte and sperms cryopreservation of Indonesian local goat on the post-thawing quality and profile or characters of Calcium+2 intensity in relating with their fertility capacity. A study was conducted to test the freezing method and post-thawing viability both stock cells stored in the deep freezer and liquid nitrogen (-80°C of vs -196°C). A fertility test of sperms has been conducted through in vitro of sperm quality, while the oocytes cryopreserved test was done by in vitro maturation (IVM) rate (%). The profile of Calcium 2+ was performed and analysis by Confocal Laser Scanned Microscope (CLSM). The result showed that IVM rate of goat oocyte is considered lower when cryopreserved in -80°C than in -196°C. Meanwhile, sperm is considered having a good quality in 2 methods of cryopreservation with post-thawing motility > 40 % (SNI 2014). There is an important difference between Calcium intensity of fresh and post-thawing both for oocyte and spermatozoa. Calcium +2 profiles is varied individually on the peak of intensity, but it considered expressed the same profile of each fresh and post-thawing cell. In vitro fertilization test need to be performed to complete the viability and fertility competence of these sperm and oocyte freezing stocks.

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Ciptadi, G., Rahayu, S., Fatchiyah, F., Wahjuningsih, S., Budiarto, A., Nasich, M., … Ihsan, M. N. (2018). The Different Calcium+2 Intensity Profile and Quality of Oocyte and Goat Sperms after Cryopreservation. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 119). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/119/1/012036

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